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  1. ...as a potential accessible TF binding site provider driving novel transcriptionNext, we profiled chromatin accessibility using ATAC-seq and found that organoids positive for LTR7-PLAAT4 exhibited higher accessible signals (Fig. 4A). This suggests that an LTR7 TE is in open chromatin and could serve...
  2. ...alignments, profile hidden Markov models, and cross-references to G-quadruplex 3D structures. Examination of G-quadruplexes across functional genomic elements in different taxa indicates preferential orientation and positioning, with significant differences between individual taxonomic groups. For example...
  3. ...of noncoding genetic variants and the decoding of regulatory element architecture (Zhou and Troyanskaya 2015; Kelley et al. 2018; Avsec et al. 2021a; Pampari et al. 2024). Accurate, high-resolution maps of chromatin accessibility are essential for downstream tasks such as identifying regulatory elements...
  4. ...pangene groups with an aim to identify candidate pangenes for functional characterization and their utilization toward rice improvement. Lastly, a key objective of the study is to allow straightforward user access to all gene annotation sets or pangene identifiers for easy exploration in a longer term...
  5. ...this enhancer. These results demonstrate the power of caQTLs to characterize regulatory mechanisms at GWAS loci.Chromatin accessibility quantitative trait loci (caQTLs) have successfully identified functional variants and regulatory elements at a subset of gene expression QTLs (eQTLs) and -wide association...
  6. ...a karyotypically normal, immortalized human aortic endothelial cell line (TeloHAEC) (Fish et al. 2017; Alizada et al. 2021). This profiling was achieved using ChRO-seq (Chromatin Run-On sequencing [Chu et al. 2018]) which reveals bi-directional transcription of enhancer RNAs (eRNAs), a hallmark of active enhancers...
  7. ...activators or repressors by binding to proximal or distal cCREs but also block communication between enhancers and upstream promoters by binding to a transcriptional insulator element, thereby mediating the formation of three-dimensional structures of chromatin. Kr-like TFs, hematopoietic...
  8. .... buzzatii versus D. koepferae, but the pairwise differential expression between D. m. wrigleyi and two subspecies and D. arizonae revealed a higher prevalence of gene families associated with usage (detoxification) compared with non-HLAU (Supplemental Fig. S7). In D. m. wrigleyi versus D. arizonae, we also...
  9. ...methodologies (Rebollo et al. 2012; Notwell et al. 2015; Chuong et al. 2016). A typical approach in profiling the repeat elements in genomic assays, including ChIP-seq, CAGE-seq, ATACseq, and DNase-seq, maps chromatin features aggregated by raw reads to the linear and focuses on interpreting the epigenomic data...
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  10. ...driving this accelerated rate and phenotypic diversity of anemia responses are poorly understood. To identify DNA elements controlling increased regenerative activities involved in recovery from acute anemia, we profiled chromatin accessibility in populations of cells enriched for RBC precursors (LIN...
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